Anonymous ID: d73062 April 1, 2026, 6:57 p.m. No.24453991   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

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cept in reality Sun is in constellation of Pisces.

 

In astronomical reality (using the official IAU constellation boundaries), the Sun is currently "in" the constellation of Pisces โ€” not Aries.As of April 2, 2026, the Sun lies within the IAU-defined boundaries of Pisces (roughly March 11โ€“18 to April 18, depending on the exact year and the Sunโ€™s precise ecliptic position). It only crosses into the constellation Aries around April 18โ€“19.

 

en.wikipedia.org +2

 

Why the confusion? Tropical vs. sidereal explainedTropical zodiac (used in most Western astrology): This is season-based, not star-based. It fixes โ€œAriesโ€ to the vernal (spring) equinox (around March 20โ€“21, when the Sun crosses the celestial equator heading north). So on April 2 it says the Sun is in Aries. The tropical system has drifted ~24โ€“25ยฐ from the actual stars due to Earthโ€™s axial precession (a slow wobble over ~26,000 years).

 

earthsky.org +1

 

Sidereal zodiac (used in Vedic/Indian astrology): This is star-based. It tracks the actual positions of the fixed stars and constellations, so it stays roughly aligned with where the Sun really appears against the background. On April 2 it also places the Sun in Pisces (or very late in it), matching astronomical reality much more closely.

 

discoverastroyoga.com +1

 

Bottom line: Astronomically the Sun is in Pisces right now. Tropical astrology ignores precession and sticks to the seasons; sidereal astrology follows the stars/constellations. The constellations themselves are also unequal in size (Pisces is huge; Aries is smaller), so even sidereal signs are only an approximation โ€” but theyโ€™re far closer to the real sky than tropical ones